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w4hammer 4:29 Fri Jun 26
Car Finance schemes
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....recall a decent discussion here a while back however cant find it
Anyone got any good options or " watch out for" experiences would appreciate the feedback
cheers
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Wanstead-BML
4:12 Tue Jun 30
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penners28 3:16 Tue Jun 30 Wow
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penners28
3:16 Tue Jun 30
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worth looking at lings leases just for the lol
its a genuine company but the website is bonkers!
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Wanstead-BML
2:34 Tue Jun 30
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Sorry only just caught up on these messages. We don't offer leased vehicles, but can offer advice on all the other types of finance on vehicles. PCP, HP etc and cater for all types of credit profiles.
Feel free to drop me a WHOMail if you want any more info!
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w4hammer
12:54 Sun Jun 28
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thanks for all the info and contacts- i'll be back in touch in a week or so -
Im going to have sell my current motor as Sadiq Kharnage's congestion charge will cost me £25 a day just to run down the shops next year so my thinking is to move that on this summer and then to go out and buy a mainly work driving ( not commuting) car and basically rent it for three years and give it back to them - can you do tjhat with used cars or is it mainly only like that on new cars ? cheers
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Crassus
11:41 Fri Jun 26
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Yep, glass is a standard exclusion
You would do well to download the BVRLA fair wear and tear guide, very fair to both parties
Also, come the point of return, organise the repair of any incidentals yourself, it is a great profit margin for the lessors
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joe royal
10:20 Fri Jun 26
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You may need to note that stone chips and cracked/chipped windscreens are not wear and tear.
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Vexed
5:39 Fri Jun 26
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Leasing.com is your friend
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Heath Hammer
5:31 Fri Jun 26
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drop me a note please wanstead if you do personal PCP or loans - thanks mate
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Crassus
5:19 Fri Jun 26
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w4 Wanstead will be your man but a couple of pointers mate
If you want to merely drive the thing, then a lease is the way, one of the popular contract plans, but remember you will never own the thing. Trouble ahead for some funders who are accused of having taken in a px as a deposit, supplied a lease and then of course at the end of the term, the driver has no car Also these will be subject to annual mileage allowances, excess charges could be high, plus, the delight of return condition. Send it back minded that 'fair wear and tear' may not meet your interpretation. That said, do not let me put you off, just be aware
It is these packages that have seen so many new cars appear and can include routine maintenance too, so grief free
Just be sure that any deal provides for work use, and be clear of what is commuting and actual client visit mileage
Your period of use, mileage and age parameters lend themselves to a lease perfectly - feel free to mail me if you need anything further
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Wanstead-BML
4:45 Fri Jun 26
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I run a car finance business mate, just dropped you a WHO Mail.
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Wanstead-BML
4:45 Fri Jun 26
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I run a car finance business mate, just dropped you a WHO Mail.
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w4hammer
4:45 Fri Jun 26
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First, establish if you wish to own or drive the car yes and yes
Second, how long do you normally operate the car for
im thinking three years
Third, do you want a new or used car
used , ideallly ex demo jobbie Fourth, is the car for work, pleasure or both
work mostly Fifth, do you have consistent annual mileage
yeah will be 15000 a year i reckon
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Crassus
4:42 Fri Jun 26
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First, establish if you wish to own or drive the car Second, how long do you normally operate the car for Third, do you want a new or used car Fourth, is the car for work, pleasure or both Fifth, do you have consistent annual mileage
For starters, I'll fill in the blanks after
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